- Fabales
Taxobox
name = Fabales
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo = Fabales
ordo_authority = Bromhead
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision =Fabaceae (legumes)Quillajaceae Polygalaceae (milkwort family)Surianaceae Fabales is an order of
flowering plant s. It is included in the rosid group of theeudicots in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II classification system. In the APG II circumscription this order includes the familiesFabaceae or legumes (including the subfamiliesCaesalpinioideae ,Mimosoideae , andPapilionoideae ),Quillajaceae ,Polygalaceae or milkworts (including the familiesDiclidantheraceae ,Moutabeaceae , andXanthophyllaceae ), andSurianaceae . Under theCronquist system and some other plant classification systems, the order Fabales contains only the family Fabaceae. The other families treated in the Fabales by the APG II classification were placed in separate orders by Cronquist, the Polygalaceae within its own order, thePolygalales , and the Quillajaceae and Surianaceae within theRosales .The Fabaceae, as the third largest plant family in the world, contains most of the diversity of the Fabales, the other families making up a comparatively small portion of the order's diversity. Research in the order is largely focused on the Fabaceae, due in part to its great biological diversity, and to its importance as food plants. The Polygalaceae is fairly well researched among plant families, in part due to the large diversity of the genus
Polygala , and also due to members of the family, like the Fabaceae, being food plants for variousLepidoptera (butterfly andmoth ) species. [cite journal|last = Janz|first = N|coauthors = S Nylin|title = Butterflies and plants: A phylogenetic study|journal = Evolution|volume = 52|issue = 2|pages = 486–502|publisher =The Society for the Study of Evolution |date = 1998|url = http://www.jstor.org/pss/2411084|accessdate = 2006-11-21|doi = 10.2307/2411084] [cite journal|last = DeVries|first = PJ|coauthors = AI Chacon|title = Toward a better understanding of host use and biodiversity in riodinid butterflies|journal = Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera|volume = 31|issue = 1-2|pages = 103–126|date = 1992] While taxonomists using molecular phylogenetic techniques find strong support for the order, it should be noted that there remain questions about the morphological relationships of the Quillajaceae and Surianaceae to the rest of the order, due in part to limited research on these families. [cite journal|last = Morgan|first = DR|coauthors = Soltis, DE, Robertson KR|title = Systematic and evolutionary implications of rbcL sequence variation in Rosaceae|journal =American Journal of Botany |volume = 81|issue = 7|pages = 890–903|publisher = Botanical Society of America|date = July 1994|doi = 10.2307/2445770|url = http://www.jstor.org/pss/2445770]Distribution
The Fabales are a cosmopolitan order of plants, except that only the subfamily
Papilionoideae (Faboideae) of the Fabaceae are well dispersed throughout the northern part of the North Temperate Zone. [cite web|last = Stevens|first = PF|title = Angiosperm Phylogeny Website|publisher = Missouri Botanical Garden|date = 7 May 2006|url = http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/APweb/| accessdate = 2006-11-20]Gallery
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